Judging by those specifications, Phone 1 has all of the compatible bands/frequencies for 2G and '3G'. With regards to LTE, that phone does not have any compatible bands/frequencies.

Phone 2 has all of the bands/frequencies for 2G and only one compatible band/frequency for '3G'. With regards to LTE, that phone only has one compatible band/frequency, band 7 or 2600MHz. You can verify the compatible bands/frequencies here.

While both phones should work on the networks, coverage would depend on the bands/frequencies used by your surrounding cellular towers as not all cellular towers use all bands/frequencies. You can get an idea of your area cellular towers here.

Judging by those specifications, Phone 1 has all of the compatible bands/frequencies for 2G and '3G'. With regards to LTE, that phone does not have any compatible bands/frequencies.

Phone 2 has all of the bands/frequencies for 2G and only one compatible band/frequency for '3G'. With regards to LTE, that phone only has one compatible band/frequency, band 7 or 2600MHz. You can verify the compatible bands/frequencies here.

While both phones should work on the networks, coverage would depend on the bands/frequencies used by your surrounding cellular towers as not all cellular towers use all bands/frequencies. You can get an idea of your area cellular towers here.